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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

buxfan4life;2313751; said:
So, according to a couple posters in that thread, if it weren't for JoePa, I guess Penn State would have been a community college today.

What a bunch of fucking idiots.

JFC.

Hmmmm. IMO, what that means is that JoePa really had no lasting impact on Penn State...because it's really behaving like a community college today anyway.

Not to insult community colleges or anything...
 
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buxfan4life;2313751; said:
So, according to a couple posters in that thread, if it weren't for JoePa, I guess Penn State would have been a community college today.

What a bunch of fucking idiots.

JFC.

What's better is these inbred mutants claim to have the students best interests at heart by their screeching about Pedterno and the sanctions, but when the students themselves say the Pedterno Myopia is too much, they immediately turn on them as well.

But they aren't a cult. At all. :atom:
 
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gmen6981;2314015; said:

they've already got their lawyer:

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BuckeyeNation27;2314049; said:
what exactly are they suing?

I don't think that's their point. Their point is that they aren't "moving on".
They're "fired up".

Can someone find a way to dig a deep hole, put a sign that points to the hole and says something like "Kiss Saint JoePa's ass", and bury everyone alive who goes in there.
 
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State has released a document sought by some of its critics detailing the agreement with former FBI director Louis Freeh to investigate the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal, a review that cost the school about $8.1 million.

Including the bill to pay Freeh, Penn State's total costs associated with the scandal topped $41 million as of the end of December, the university disclosed yesterday on a website.

The monthly financial update provided more itemization for certain costs, including the Freeh report. The update also counted the first of five annual $12 million installments -- paid in December -- that would ultimately cover the $60 million fine from the NCAA as part of landmark sanctions for the scandal.

Some alumni had called on university leadership to release itemized costs, in part to promote transparency. Those critics also had asked the university to release the letter of agreement, or "engagement letter" with Freeh, that outlined the scope and responsibilities of the former FBI director in leading the internal investigation into the scandal.

The letter from Freeh was signed Dec. 2, 2011, by then-board chair Steve Garban and trustee Kenneth Frazier, who headed the trustees committee to which Freeh reported.

Freeh concluded that Paterno and three school administrators acted to conceal allegations against Sandusky to protect the school's image. The administrators have vehemently denied the findings.

Paterno died in January 2012. Last month, an exhaustive critique commissioned by his family called Freeh's findings inaccurate and unfounded, and resulted in a "rush to injustice."

That review raised new questions about the report and the university's handling of the findings from the alumni critics, some ex-players and a handful of trustees including the outspoken Anthony Lubrano. In particular, Lubrano has said the school should ask for a refund from Freeh because the investigation was not full or complete

The engagement letter outlined that Freeh's findings would cover why there were failures to report; who knew about allegations; and how the allegations were handled by trustees, administrators, coaches and other staff.
more
http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/content/stories/2013/03/12/0312-penn-state-scandal.html
 
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